Fifty-six percent of US adults said Trump was wrong to blame “many sides” after a neo-Nazi plowed his car into anti-racism protesters Aug. 12, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring 19 others, according to the poll released Monday.

Republicans were more likely to give Trump the benefit of the doubt — 62 percent said they approved of his remarks, while 84 percent of Democrats said the President was off base.

Independents disapproved 55 percent to 28 percent, though not all responded to the question.